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Lovely, especially the soft color combinations...we have a vanity similar to yours. It's bothered me forever that while the front is wood, the side is laminate. I think I'm gonna be painting. Smiles, Debbie

What a fantastic update, and for under $100, you're my hero! I never knew that grout paint existed. As I recall, our builder told us that dark grout is something he never recommends as it makes the floor stand out too much. What a great way to fix that problem.

Love what you did to update your bathroom.I really love the tile, and am thinking I would like to do that in my bathroom. You did a lovely job of accessorizing as well. Very very prettyand refreshingly modern looking!!Blessings, Nellie

Just like some of the other comments above, I am very excited about the grout paint! Do you have to seal it afterwards to keep dirt out? Or would you just repaint it later? Great, great idea! I also love the other changes you made to the bathroom. It has a very classy look!

Just wanted to thank you for your inspiration.I had been thinking this past week that I shouldchange some things around it my guest bathroom just to refresh it a bit, so after I saw your bathroom I was inspired so went in there and changed things up, added a bit of rafia here and there and folded towels instead of rolling them,and added another candle. Am delighted with the results. Will probably share them next Tuesday on Tabletop Tuesday, in case, you would like to see what you inspired! Thanks.........Nellie

You did a great job. Such a big impact from the changes you made and a love the window treatment above the bath. I've really enjoyed touring around your blog - you've done some beautiful projects! Joining as a new follower. :)

BEAUTIFUL! I love your colors choice and all your little accents. Amazing transformation for under a $100.00. I saw your shelf on another post and I've been searching thrift stores today looking for something that I can paint and turn into a shelf like yours. Now I think I have the perfect piece of something right here at home! I'll send you pictures when I'm done!

Could you PUH-LEEEEZE post your paint colors. Love all that you've done and some of your readers need all the help they can get! I know Coir is your main color, but what about the dining room and bathroom colors? Thank you!!!

i LOVE your redo! its so fun to redo the bathroom! We recently had a flood and got to do a complete reno of our entire downstairs so now everytime I go upstairs to the bathroom especially I want to cry! Great stuff and great ideas!http://organizedcleandesign.blogspot.com/

I noticed the trim on your mirror was a little different then Janells-do you know what you used. And is your window a mis-treatment? It's lovely! We have woven roman shades I want to partially cover :)

Oh my....just found your blog....and love it!!! I am so very happy to learn of grout pain...how I need that!!! In your spare time (not intended as a joke, ha), but if you do have a little time, would you detail the grout paint process, i.e diffculty, time involved.

I'm really enjoying browsing around your blog. So, not only do we have the same Euro shams/coverlet in our bedrooms, we have the same bath towels and color scheme for the master bath. I have the same vision for painting my cabinets white and putting that kind of hardware on them. It's encouraging to see someone with talent and expertise have similar design tastes. Sharon